NBC University Theatre
NBC University Theater (also known as NBC University Theater of the Air, NBC Theater of the Air or NBC Theater) was a brand the National Broadcasting Co. applied to a category of radio programming. Although not actually a university, some colleges and universities collaborated in some of the programming, either contributing to its content or including the programming in their curriculum. NBC University Theater's most well-known radio series was The World's Great Novels. NBC used the name "University Theater" or similar from about 1923–1947.
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NBC University Theatre
NBC University Theater (also known as NBC University Theater of the Air, NBC Theater of the Air or NBC Theater) was a brand the National Broadcasting Co. applied to a category of radio programming. Although not actually a university, some colleges and universities collaborated in some of the programming, either contributing to its content or including the programming in their curriculum. NBC University Theater's most well-known radio series was The World's Great Novels. NBC used the name "University Theater" or similar from about 1923–1947.
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Portion of 1945 NBC advertisement promoting the NBC University of the Air
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1948-07-30
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Dramatic anthology, adaptations of great novels, with programs for college credit
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English
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1951-02-14
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The World's Great Novels
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NBC Radio
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Albert Harris , Ernest Kinoy, George Lefferts, Claris A. Ross, Richard E. Davis
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NBC University Theater (also k ...... similar from about 1923–1947.
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The World's Great Novels
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